I stumbled on the following
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkBgFaSv1kE
Never tried it but it does talk about rec 2020

Regards,

B

On 16-07-07 06:25 PM, Saint Germain wrote:
I have no idea what I am doing... but it works !

After struggling to get the correct color from my Nikon D7200 with
Darktable, I finally managed to get a near-perfect result.

It was frustrating because the Nikon JPEG were doing a much better job.
I even bought an IT8 target to try the colormatch approach:
https://github.com/pmjdebruijn/colormatch
https://www.darktable.org/2016/05/colour-manipulation-with-the-colour-checker-lut-module/

The colormatch trick gave me almost the same JPEG as the default
Darktable (i.e. with a greenish tint).

I almost gave up when I noticed that (while following the colormatch
procedure) changing the input color profile to "RGB rec2020 linear"
suddenly got rid of the greenish tint.

So now with a base curve "Neutral" and an input color profile to "RGB
rec2020 linear", I have almost perfect colors in every conditions (I
checked on many pictures).

Could someone explain to me what I have done and why it works ?
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